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A Happy New Year to our Gallant Soldiers
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Maker: Unknown Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot Johnson Riddle & Co
Depicts British troops marching into the setting sun, in which the year '1915' is printed; around the yellow rays of the sun is the word 'VICTORY'. While the sun represents the closing of the year 191...ARTV04931
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Are you in this?
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Maker: Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (Poster No. 112). It features artwork by Lord Baden Powell of a soldier, a sailor, a boy scout, a nurse, a f...ARTV05211
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Coal: The coal you are going without is forging the key to Victory
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Maker: Unknown Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Trade. It features an image of a giant empty coal scuttle with the title and message printed in yellow and white bene...ARTV00728
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Men of britain. will you stand this?.......:enlist now
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Maker: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
This British First World War poster was published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 51) and aims to encourage British men to enlist. The image is an adapted photograph of No 2 Wykh...ARTV01194
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Men of Britain. Will you stand this?...enlist now
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
This British First World War poster was published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 51) and aims to encourage British men to enlist. The image is an adapted photograph of No 2 Wykh...ARTV04957
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The greatest economy is necessary with coal...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War poster issued to call on the public to economise on coal as part of the war effort. Text only the title and text are positioned across the whole, in white and in orange, set ag...ARTV00393
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The late lord roberts' stirring words to london's special service battalion : " I respect and honour you more than I can say... god bless and watch over you all" : can you read this unmoved?
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Maker: Unknown Johnson Riddle & Co
This First World War British poster printed by Johnson Riddle & Co aims at encouraging men to enlist in the army and help win the war. Consisting only of text this poster has included a quote from Lor...ARTV04907
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The "Scrap of Paper"
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
British poster depicting the 'scrap of paper' signed by representatives of the Six Powers (Russia, France, Britain, Germany, Belgium, Austria) at the Treaty of London in 1839. The treaty was intended...ARTV00423